OK, but what's an "oogie"?
Chuck Norcutt
Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Really? Down here it took General Motors to come up with cars that
> would rust in the Australian climate, a feat unmatched to this day. It
> takes years of dedication and R&D to develop bodywork with a limited
> lifespan in an environment noted for low humidity, no salt on the
> roads, etc. Of course, that technology is now widespread.
> Anywho, I googled 'oogle and came up with -
> "a migratory pack animal that drunkenly stumbles onto your porch and
> sets your couch on fire. they are the uninvited guests who throw
> inappropriate things (i.e. veggie oil, pressure treated lumber, spray
> paint cans, someone else's full beers) into a bonfire. While under
> your roof, they will talk shit on "house punks" while their shitty dog
> attacks your dog. the term crosses subcultural boundaries; includes
> hippies, punks, metalheads, ravers, etc."
>
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 07/06/2010, at 7:07 AM, Sue Pearce wrote:
>
>>> That's shocking. Mine was already a rust bucket when I bought it
>>> in 1988,
>>> so I know all about replacement of nose, fenders, and rocker
>>> panels. The
>>> body shop I worked with back in the day no longer touches rust
>>> mitigation.
>>> Too oogie for them now.
>> Just remember, the Germans invented Rust, and the Italians licensed
>> it.
>>
>> Bill Pearce
>>
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>
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